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Heinrich Collection (#2)

"Heinrich: A Journey Through Time and Legends" Step into the world of Heinrich, where ancient creatures roamed and mythical tales unfolded

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Russian architectural ornament and wood carving, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Russian architectural ornament and wood carving, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Russian architectural ornament and wood carving, (1898). Fig 1: Phantastic church-cupolas at Jaroslaw, 17th and 18th century

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Byzantine weaving and embroidery, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Byzantine weaving and embroidery, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Byzantine weaving and embroidery, (1898). Fig 1: Embroidered purple robe in the cathedral-treasure at Bamberg. Fig 2: Figured silk-stuff on the tunic of Henry II. in the National-Museum at Munich

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Indian marble inlay, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Indian marble inlay, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Indian marble inlay, (1898). Figs 1 to 9: Marble marquetry from the mausoleums of the Shah Jehan and the Begum Mumtaz-i-Mahal...It is to the [17th century] that the marble-marquetries from the Mogul

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Ancient Egyptian decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Ancient Egyptian decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Ancient Egyptian decoration, (1898). Examples of architecture and painting from Ancient Egypt: Fig 1: Painted relief-figure from a column of the temple at Denderah

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Assyrian decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Assyrian decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Assyrian decoration, (1898). Examples of ancient Assyrian painting, polychrome sculpture and pottery from what is now Iraq: Fig 1: Portion of a glazed brick from a palace at Khorsabad

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Medieval illuminated manuscripts, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Medieval illuminated manuscripts, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Medieval illuminated manuscripts, (1898). Figs 1-4: From the 14th century. Figs 5-13: With the single leaves and flowers from the 15th century...In the illumination of manuscripts the livelier forms

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Chinese painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Chinese painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Chinese painting, (1898). Figs 1-5 and 9-13: borders; Figs 6-8: continuous patterns of painted China vases, the greater part of which are to be found in South Kensington Museum [Victoria & Albert

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Jesus carrying the cross, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Jesus carrying the cross, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Jesus carrying the cross, 1922. Anton Lang, a player in the Oberammergau Passion Play, as Jesus. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Professor Treitschke, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Professor Treitschke, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Professor Treitschke, (1919). Portrait of German historian and political writer Heinrich Gotthard von Treitschke (1834-1896)

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Heinrich Hermann Josef Freiherr von Heß

Heinrich Hermann Josef Freiherr von Heß
Vintage 19th century photograph: Heinrich Hermann Josef Freiherr von Hesz (alternatively: von Hess) (17 March 1788, Vienna - 13 April 1870, Vienna), was an Austrian soldier and field marshal

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Italian male fashion, late 15th century

Italian male fashion, late 15th century. Costume of Italian noblemen A-C, and costume of Italian soldiers, archer, pikeman and axe man in small metal helmet

Background imageHeinrich Collection: German fashions of the 15th century, including mi-parti

German fashions of the 15th century, including mi-parti
German costumes of the 15th century. Man and woman in mi-parti clothes, and others in characteristic fashion of the era. From the Duke of Saxonys lineage book in Dresden State Archive

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Italian heraldic shield or targe from the mid-15th century

Italian heraldic shield or targe from the mid-15th century. With escutcheon and coat of arms, great helm crested with a swans head, the crest of the Chigi family of Sienna

Background imageHeinrich Collection: German knight in armour of the late 14th century

German knight in armour of the late 14th century. In bascinet with vizor and camail, surcoat and cape, chainmail and plate armour, holding a lance and mace. St

Background imageHeinrich Collection: A siren seducing a merman knight, 14th century

A siren seducing a merman knight, 14th century
A mermaid or siren in German womens costume from the 14th century seducing a merman knight. Scenes below show knights and ladies holding family crests

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Gottfried Count of Arensberg, 14th century armour

Gottfried Count of Arensberg, 14th century armour
Gottfried, Count of Arensberg, Graf von Arensberg, 1370. In suit of armour, leather surcoat with coat of arms, iron arm harness. From a grave effigy in Frankfurt Cathedral

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Earl von Orlamunde and Otto VI von Weimar-Orlamunde

Earl von Orlamunde and Otto VI von Weimar-Orlamunde
Unknown Earl von Orlamunde (left) and Otto VI or Otto VII von Weimar-Orlamunde (right), died 1340. From grave effigies in Kloster Himmelkron and a Cistercian monastery

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Grave effigy of Berthold VI von Henneberg, died 1330

Grave effigy of Berthold VI von Henneberg, died 1330
Grave effigy of Berthold VI von Henneberg, Prior of the Order of Saint John or Johanniter-Ordens, died 1330. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus (vulnerable)

Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus (vulnerable)
Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus (Physeter polycyphus). Vulnerable. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Shrews and moles

Shrews and moles
Water shrew, Neomys fodiens, Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus, common shrew, Sorex araneus, star-nosed mole, Condylura cristata, European mole, Talpa europaea, and eastern mole, Scalopus aquaticus

Background imageHeinrich Collection: The Philosophers Stone from Heinrich Khunrath, Amphiteatrum sapientiae aeternae. n. d

The Philosophers Stone from Heinrich Khunrath, Amphiteatrum sapientiae aeternae. n. d
The Philosophers Stone from Heinrich Khunrath, Amphiteatrum sapientiae aeternae.n.d

Background imageHeinrich Collection: God at right forbidding the nude Adam and Eve at left to eat from the tree of knowledge

God at right forbidding the nude Adam and Eve at left to eat from the tree of knowledge in center, from Adam and Eve, 1540

Background imageHeinrich Collection: A View in Kew Gardens of the Alhambra and the Pagoda, 1813. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

A View in Kew Gardens of the Alhambra and the Pagoda, 1813. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
A View in Kew Gardens of the Alhambra and the Pagoda, 1813. After Franz Joseph Manskirch

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Silk-weaving, Germany, 18th and 19th centuries, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Silk-weaving, Germany, 18th and 19th centuries, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Silk-weaving, Germany, 18th and 19th centuries, (1898). Figs 1-7: Silk from Specimens in the Royal Museum at Stuttgart...The silk industry

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Metal ornaments, Germany, 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Metal ornaments, Germany, 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Metal ornaments, France and Germany, 19th century, (1898). Empire style fittings: Figs 1-23: Metal-Ornaments of furniture in the Kings Palace [New Palace

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Gobelins tapestry and lacework, France and Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Gobelins tapestry and lacework, France and Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Gobelins tapestry and lacework, France and Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Fig 1: Panel of a Screen by Saint-Ange. Figs 2-5

Background imageHeinrich Collection: German Renaissance stained glass painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

German Renaissance stained glass painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
German Renaissance stained glass painting, (1898). Figs 1-3: Glass-paintings from the dome of the rich Chapel in the Royal residence at Munich

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Lace weaving and embroidery, France, 17th and 18th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Lace weaving and embroidery, France, 17th and 18th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Lace weaving and embroidery, France, 17th and 18th century, (1898). Fig 1: Lace in the style of Louis XIV [c1643-1715], in the possession of C. Baur, manufacturer of furniture at Biberach [Germany]

Background imageHeinrich Collection: French Renaissance weaving, embroidery and book covers, (1898). Creator: Unknown

French Renaissance weaving, embroidery and book covers, (1898). Creator: Unknown
French Renaissance weaving, embroidery and book covers, (1898). Fig 1: Silk weaving, late 17th century. Fig 2: Silk-weaving, mid 16th century

Background imageHeinrich Collection: French Renaissance ornaments in stone and wood, (1898). Creator: Unknown

French Renaissance ornaments in stone and wood, (1898). Creator: Unknown
French Renaissance ornaments in stone and wood, (1898). Fig 1: Pilaster-capital from a chimney in the Hotel Lasbordes at Toulouse (Francois I), [16th century]

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Wall painting and ceiling decoration, Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Wall painting and ceiling decoration, Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Wall painting and ceiling decoration, Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Figs 1-6: Wall and ceiling decorations from King Frederick Is work-room in the castle of Ludwigsburg [Ludwigsburg Palace

Background imageHeinrich Collection: German Renaissance ceiling and wall painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

German Renaissance ceiling and wall painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
German Renaissance ceiling and wall painting, (1898). Fig 1: Spandril on wall compartments. Fig 2: Panel in a window flanning. Figs 3 and 4: Decorations of columns

Background imageHeinrich Collection: German Renaissance ornament in stone and wood, (1898). Creator: Unknown

German Renaissance ornament in stone and wood, (1898). Creator: Unknown
German Renaissance ornament in stone and wood, (1898). Fig 1: Herma from the tombs of Wurttembergian princes in the choir of the " Stiftskirche" at Stuttgart

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Medieval stone mosaic, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Medieval stone mosaic, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Medieval stone mosaic, (1898). Figs 1-8: Engraved stone-flags from the old cathedral at St. Omer, 13th century (ground brown, interior design of horse and horseman filled up with red)

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Italian Renaissance ceiling painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Italian Renaissance ceiling painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Italian Renaissance ceiling painting, (1898). Figs 1-4: From the choir-arch in S. Maria del Popolo at Rome, (by Pinturicchio.) Fig 5: From one of the Borgia chambers in the Vatican at Rome

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Byzantine architecture and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Karl Schaupert

Byzantine architecture and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Karl Schaupert
Byzantine architecture and sculpture, (1898). Fig 1: Capital from Agia Theotokos at Constantinople, late 9th century. Fig 2:Capital from S. Vitale at Ravenna

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Italian Renaissance sgraffitos, wood-mosaic, marble-mosaic and bas-reliefs, (1898)

Italian Renaissance sgraffitos, wood-mosaic, marble-mosaic and bas-reliefs, (1898). Fig 1: Sgraffito on a house at Rome, Via Giulia Nr. 82. Fig 2: Sgraffito on a house at Rome, Via dei Coronari Nr

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Russian manuscript painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Russian manuscript painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Russian manuscript painting, (1898). Fig 1: From a Gospel of the 14th century in the Imperial Public Library. Figs 3, 12 and 13: From Psalteries in the library of the Trinity Cloister near Moscow

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Celtic illuminated manuscripts, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Celtic illuminated manuscripts, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Celtic illuminated manuscripts, (1898). The lettering at top left is from the Lindisfarne Gospels, probably produced c715-720 AD in the monastery at Lindisfarne, Northumberland

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Arab-Moorish architectural decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Arab-Moorish architectural decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Arab-Moorish architectural decoration, (1898). Arabian-Moresque - Architectonic Ornament - Fig 1: Panel from the Alhambra [Granada, Spain]. Fig 2: Decoration in stone above a door in Cairo

Background imageHeinrich Collection: French Renaissance typographic ornaments, (1898). Creator: Unknown

French Renaissance typographic ornaments, (1898). Creator: Unknown
French Renaissance typographic ornaments, (1898). Fig 1: Initial from the time of Louis XII by [Geofroy] Tory. Fig 2: Initial from the time of Francois I by Tory

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Ancient Greek polychrome architecture, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Ancient Greek polychrome architecture, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Ancient Greek polychrome architecture, (1898). Fig 1: Polychrome cyma (ogee) with lions head from Selinus. Fig 2: Acroterium [acroterion] from the temple of Nike Apteros

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Roman metalwork, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Roman metalwork, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Roman metalwork, (1898). Examples of ancient Roman items made of bronze: Fig 1: Fountain-figure, representing a drunken Faun

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Japanese lacquer-painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Japanese lacquer-painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Japanese lacquer-painting, (1898). Examples of lacquerware designs: Figs 1-50. Motives [motifs] for lacker-painting...Of all productions of Japanese art

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Italian Renaissance embroidery and carpet-weaving, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Italian Renaissance embroidery and carpet-weaving, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Italian Renaissance embroidery and carpet-weaving, (1898). Fig 1: Embroidery on an ecclesiastical mantle in S. Croce at Florence

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene, 1922. Mary Magdalene (Paula Rendl) kneels before Jesus (Anton Lang): players in the Oberammergau Passion Play

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Members of the High Council, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Members of the High Council, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Members of the High Council, 1922. Players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria

Background imageHeinrich Collection: Episode on the Way of the Cross, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Episode on the Way of the Cross, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Episode on the Way of the Cross, 1922. Jesus (Anton Lang) and other players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages




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"Heinrich: A Journey Through Time and Legends" Step into the world of Heinrich, where ancient creatures roamed and mythical tales unfolded. From the towering Iguanodons, herbivorous dinosaurs that once ruled the earth, to primitive men armed with spears hunting down a formidable glyptodon. In this captivating journey, we delve into the depths of history and encounter intriguing figures like Hedwig of Silesia, a noble woman known for her compassion and piety. We witness Medea and Jason's audacious quest as they steal the coveted Golden Fleece. The haunting image of "The Wailing Women" by Henry Traut transports us to 1922, evoking emotions that transcend time. Meanwhile, Heinrich Khunrath's Alchemist Laboratory reveals secrets hidden within its walls - an eternal pursuit of wisdom. German Renaissance art adorns ceilings and walls with wood mosaics and embroidery; each stroke tells stories untold. The valiant Knight in mid-15th-century battle armor stands ready to defend honor with his arsenal of weapons. Nature's fury unfolds as a long-horned European wild ox faces off against relentless wolves while an extinct European cave lion prowls through our imagination. These majestic creatures remind us of nature's delicate balance. Lastly, Prince Henry of Prussia graces our narrative alongside his family – symbols of royalty intertwined with historical significance. Through these glimpses into Heinrich’s world, we are reminded that history is not merely a collection of facts but rather a tapestry woven from countless stories waiting to be discovered. Join us on this enchanting voyage through time.